WEBVTT >> NOW YOUR WLKY WEATHER WITH CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JAY CARDOSI. JA ANOTHER BUMPY DAY ACROSS THE REGION. HERE'S A TIME LAP REVIEW OF TODAY FROM THE A CENTER, LOOKING WESTBOUND. AS THIS GOT HER SHOWERS AND STORMS MOVE ACROSS THE METRO, A COOLED OFF A LITTLE BIT -- AS TH SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS MOVED ACROSS THE METRO, IT COOLED OFF A LITTLE BIT. THE BIGGER STORMS HAVE BEEN RUN EARLY SOUTH OF TOWN. WE GOT REPORTS OF LAND -- OF WIND D AGE NEAR E'TOWN, FARTHER SOUT NEAR COLUMBIA. AS FAR AS A WIDESPREAD SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS, IT REALLY DID NOT DEVELOP, BUT HEAVY RAIN CERTAINLY DID OCCUR. MUCH OF THAT OFF TO THE SOUTH OF THE METRO. RIGHT NOW, THINGS ARE FAIRLY QUIET AROUND LOUISVILLE. MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. TEMPERATURES IN THE MIDDLE TO UPPER 70'S. HUMIDITY, 84%. THE DEW POI ONCE FLIRTING WITH THE UPPER 60'S TO NEAR 70, STILL MUGGY STUFF, BUT IT DROPPED OFF A LITTLE BIT. THE SOUTH BREEZE AT 10 MILES PER HOUR. AS FAR AS THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH CONCERNED , STILL IN EFFECT SOUTH OF LOUISVILLE FROM SHEPHERDSVILLE DOWN TO E'TOWN, DOWN TO THE CUMBERLAND PARKW, ON INTO NORTHERN PORTIONS OF TENNESSEE. I THINK THE THREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER ACROSS OUR VIEWING AREA, WE ARE DONE. STILL SOME LINGERING SHOWERS IN THE FAR EA E . STILL A LITTLE BIT OF LIGHT RAIN. OTHERWISE, YOU CAN SEE THE BIGGER ACTIVITY IS SOUTH OF COLUMBIA AND PUSHING TOWARDS NORTHERN TENNESSEE. THER IS AN AREA OF RAIN OUT HERE NEAR EVANSVILLE. THIS IS MOVING STEADILY EASTBOUND. THERE IS A CHANCE FO SHOWERS, BASICALLY FROM NEAR TOWN, BUT ESPECIALLY SOUTHWARD, THE NEXT SEVERA HOURS, BUT NO MORE SEVERE WEATHER. THIS IS WHERE THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT IS STILL ALIVE AND WELL, APPROACHING THE KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE STATE LINE IN MOVING OFF TO THE SOUTH-SOUTHEAST. STILL SOME WARNINGS FR THE THAT - STILL SOME WARNINGS AROUND THAT LINE, BUT ANY FURTHER WARNINGS WILL LIKELY BE BELLSOUTH. BACK IN TIME WE GO. IT HAS BEE A ACTIVE 12 HOUR. THEN, WITH A WAVE OF SHOWERS AND STORMS MOVING IN FROM THE NORTH AND WEST, CONGLOMERATE RIGHT HERE IN THE OHIO VALLEY. ONCE T ACTIVITY MOVES OUT THIS EVENING, IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE FAIRLY QUIET THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT AND INTO A GOOD CHUNK OF TOMORROW. YOU WILL WAKE UP TO T UPPER 60'S AND LOW 70'S ON YOUR THURSDAY MORNING. SHOWERS AND STORMS THIS EVENING, PRIMARILY THE SOUTHERN HALF, AND I THINK THINGS WILL SETTLE DOWN. 73 THE ANTICIPATED LOW IN TOWN. I THINK IT WILL BE DRIED TOMORROW MORNING FOR MANY OF US, BUT THAT IS NOT IT FOR THE STORM TRACK. THERE IS ANOTHER BATCH OF ENERGY OUT HERE WITH ALL THESE SEVERE WEATHER WATCH BOXES ACROSS THE HIGH PLAINS, AND SOME OF THAT ENERGY WILL TRY TO WORK IN OUR DIRECTION LATER TONIGHT AND INTO FRIDAY. ONCE THAT CLEARS THE AREA, AND THIS IS IT RIGHT THERE, THAT LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IN SOUTH DAKOTA. ONCE THAT CLEARS THE AREA, THINGS ARE GOING TO IMPROVE JUST IN TIME FOR THE WEEKEND. HERE WE ARE TOMORROW MORNING, BASICALLY QUI. STARTING OFF WITH PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. MUCH OF THE DAY WILL BE FINE. WITH THE HUMIDITY, THERE COULD BE A STRAIGHT STORM -- STRAY STORM. FOR THE EVENING, STORMY FOR SOME. THE BEST CHANC FOR THE BIGGER STORMS WELL SOUTH AND MOVING OUT QUICKLY. WE WILL BE HOVERING IN THE 70'S. AT 10:00 TONIGHT, STILL SCATTERED SHOWERS. BEST CHANCES SOUTH OF LOUISVILLE. WE WILL WAKE UP TO 73 IN THE MORNING. WE WILL BE DRY WITH MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. WE HEAT UP MID-DAY THROUGH TOMORROW AFTERNOON, HIGHS AROUND 92. A STRAY STORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT. BETT CHANCES FRIDAY. THE WEEKEND LOOKS GREAT.